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Maple Leafs 10-26-2007 02:12 PM

Tlusty is the first Leaf to score a pair of goals in his first game since Nikolai Borschevsky. So if he continues to follow this career path, he'll get 30+ goals as a rookie, play on the first line of two conference finalists, Mike Myers will name his dog after him and confuse David Letterman with the story, and then his spleen will explode and he'll almost die.

I'd take it.

bbor 10-26-2007 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Maple Leafs (Post 1580297)
Tlusty is the first Leaf to score a pair of goals in his first game since Nikolai Borschevsky. So if he continues to follow this career path, he'll get 30+ goals as a rookie, play on the first line of two conference finalists, Mike Myers will name his dog after him and confuse David Letterman with the story, and then his spleen will explode and he'll almost die.

I'd take it.


and now he coaches rep hockey in Toronto and runs a hockey school.

bbor 10-26-2007 02:26 PM

If i could find Nikolais goal vs Detroit in Game 7...i'd post it right now:)

Pumpy Tudors 10-26-2007 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by bbor (Post 1580292)
Toronto radio did a call in for peoples favorite Toronto athlete of all time.....guess who got the first vote.I hate Leaf fans.

HOW THE FUCK DID THIS CLOWN GET VOTED ABOVE PINBALL CLEMONS

bbor 10-26-2007 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Pumpy Tudors (Post 1580315)
HOW THE FUCK DID THIS CLOWN GET VOTED ABOVE PINBALL CLEMONS


He did'nt end up 1st over all...but the 1st jack ass that called in voted for him.

Maple Leafs 10-26-2007 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by bbor (Post 1580314)
If i could find Nikolais goal vs Detroit in Game 7...i'd post it right now:)




The Red Wings were never the same.

Wait, what?

bbor 10-26-2007 02:44 PM

Man...that goal STILL makes my hair stand on end...just as much as it probably makes HBs' hair fall out :D

Honolulu_Blue 10-26-2007 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Maple Leafs (Post 1580319)



The Red Wings were never the same.

Wait, what?


Thanks for that. Why don't you give me a paper cut and pour lemon juice on it while you're at it? Or kick my dog. He's really cute and innocent. He'll never see it coming.

Between this Nikolai Borchevsky nonsense and that Jamie Baker goal, I suffered. Oh yes, I suffered...

And if Tlusty is the second-coming of Borchevsky and some how, some way, the Wings ended up facing the Leafs in the Finals, I'd take him out my own damned self. Shane Stant style.

How do you say "Why!?" in Russian?

DeToxRox 10-26-2007 03:25 PM

So Chara killed Kochi last night

http://youtube.com/watch?v=q3_ghTTQefI

sterlingice 10-26-2007 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 1580014)
Not much new on the Wings' front. The team continues to roll pretty as it has the 15 years or so (outside of being unable to beat Robert Lang and the Blackhawks).


(woo :) )

SI

Draft Dodger 10-26-2007 06:28 PM

22 games.

That's how many games Jordan Leopold has played since the Avs traded Tanguay for him 15 months ago. Since then, he's suffered 5 different injuries (hernia, groin, wrist, hip and now wrist again) and hasn't played more than 10 straight games without getting hurt. He's out 2 months now after his latest injury.

sadly, he's been playing so poorly, the team will probably be better without him.

Wolfpack 10-26-2007 08:50 PM

Oy. So ends the win streak and the point streak as the Habs make Cam Ward look awful in giving up five goals in 15 shots and eventually win, 7-4. Ward was pulled after the first period. First really bad game Cam has had all year. Time to see whether his mental abilities have improved along with his physical ones. He's probably going to get the call tomorrow night against the Islanders in New York since Graehme had to pick up the pieces the last two periods tonight.

Draft Dodger 10-26-2007 11:08 PM

For the 2nd time in a week, the Avs won a game against the Flames that they had no business winning. Calgary outshot Colorado 41-22 and led for most of the game. Calgary had 2 5 on 3 chances (including one over a minute in the 3rd) but couldn't convert (well, actually they did convert, but Mick McGeough hadn't had a camera pointed at him in a while, so blew a whistle too early on a certain Calgary goal).

Anywho, the Avs tie it late in the 3rd and score just seconds into OT. Phaneuf wisely decided to pinch in deep into the Avs corner, leaving just one guy back. Of course, the puck gets out, Sakic and Smyth break out 2 on 1 and Smyth buries it for the big win.

Gratifying to see Phaneuf's bonehead play cost them a point. Also nice because the Sportsnet announcers were railing on Smyth earlier. Not that they were homers or anything.

Honolulu_Blue 10-27-2007 07:53 AM

So ends the Igor Grigorenko Era. He is returning to Russia to make phat Russian loots...

In more positive news, the Wings destroyed the Sharks last night 5-1. The Wings rolled over them and the Sharks looked very flustered, undisciplined and out of synch all night. Joe Thorton was in a very testy mood it seemed.

Maple Leafs 10-27-2007 11:01 AM

"He shoot to my ass and I a little bit feel it, but I don't say nothing."
- Jiri "The Chosen One" Tlusty describes his first NHL goal.

Karim 10-27-2007 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Draft Dodger (Post 1580791)
Also nice because the Sportsnet announcers were railing on Smyth earlier. Not that they were homers or anything.


You get Sportsnet? Did Altitude just pick up the feed? I didn't know the network extended beyond our border.

Simms 10-27-2007 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Karim (Post 1581097)
You get Sportsnet? Did Altitude just pick up the feed? I didn't know the network extended beyond our border.

Center Ice picked up the Sportsnet feed.

Draft Dodger 10-27-2007 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Simms (Post 1581112)
Center Ice picked up the Sportsnet feed.


yep.
speaking of, DirecTV seems to be starting a new thing where they are showing both the home and away feeds on different channels. I really like having the option (no more Terry "The Lisp" Crisp when we play the Preds) so I hope they keep it up. Now, if they would just indicated which feed is on which channel I'll be happy.

RendeR 10-27-2007 09:55 PM

Sabres, while not looking great, at least looked like they wanted to win and pulled a second win out of this florida trip. 4-3 win over the Lightning in OT.

BishopMVP 10-28-2007 03:14 AM

Considering I have two posts in this thread, and both of them are excorciating Flyers players for being dirty, some may soon think I have an agenda. ;)

Patrice Bergeron taken out by #6 Jones? from Philly tonight into the boards. The announcers were freaking out as if Patrice was paralyzed for 30+ minutes even though Bergeron had already moved his legs.... either way, not what you want to see and Jones will pay regardless of "intent".

RendeR 10-28-2007 07:14 AM

That was a really hard play and he deserved the boarding penalty, but I don't think it really deserves more than that. They were flying for the puck, the timing was bad and he got penalized. I feel for Patrice, it was prety ugly and it busted his face up(broken nose and lacerations) but was it intentional? I don't think so, but maybe I'm an optimist.

BishopMVP 10-28-2007 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by RendeR (Post 1581524)
That was a really hard play and he deserved the boarding penalty, but I don't think it really deserves more than that. They were flying for the puck, the timing was bad and he got penalized. I feel for Patrice, it was prety ugly and it busted his face up(broken nose and lacerations) but was it intentional? I don't think so, but maybe I'm an optimist.

I don't know if it was intentional, and it defini,tely wasn't as bad as Claude Lemieux on Kris Draper, but he'll be suspended. It wasn't like Bergeron ducked at the last minute - Jones had his head lined up with his elbow and drove it into the boards. Now that Bergeron is ok, it is kind of funny to watch the fight going on while Bergeron lies motionless and unattended to 10 feet away.

duff88 10-28-2007 08:11 PM

Tons of fun pictures on HFBoards after Markov's shootout winner celebration yesterday. Some are brillant:

Original celebration



HFBoards photoshops



















Hopefully nobody will mind a post with so many pictures, but I thought it was pretty funny.

Chief Rum 10-28-2007 09:48 PM

It's unbelievable to me that the Ducks can be so consistently awful in every single shootout they are in. They must absolutely be the, hands down, worst shootout team--ever. And, no, this isn't just this year, this goes back to last year and 2005. They need to stop having regular practices until they win a shootout. Just keep having shootout practices until they figure it out. Honest to God, it's just stupid now.

Galling, also, that this was against the bleeping Oiler, and we let them tie it up--shorthanded!--with under two minutes to play. I swear this team must be on the take right now.

bhlloy 10-28-2007 10:32 PM

Big surprise I see Perry missed. I swear to God I have seen him take at least 5 penalty shots without actually shooting the puck once. Getzlaf is just as bad. I don't know who is a better option but it would be nice to make the goalie make a save once in a while.

Ducks are a below average team without Niedermayer and Selanne. I can see them missing the playoffs quite easily right now if neither comes back. Bertuzzi is pretty close to washed up and I don't know how much of a difference Schneider makes. Not enough I fear.

Wolfpack 10-29-2007 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Chief Rum (Post 1582218)
It's unbelievable to me that the Ducks can be so consistently awful in every single shootout they are in. They must absolutely be the, hands down, worst shootout team--ever. And, no, this isn't just this year, this goes back to last year and 2005. They need to stop having regular practices until they win a shootout. Just keep having shootout practices until they figure it out. Honest to God, it's just stupid now.

Galling, also, that this was against the bleeping Oiler, and we let them tie it up--shorthanded!--with under two minutes to play. I swear this team must be on the take right now.


So, since you got to experience what I felt two years ago when Carolina won, you are now getting to experience what I felt last year (I think we lost every shootout we were involved in last year and were just beyond wretched percentage-wise).

DeToxRox 10-29-2007 03:09 PM

Just to chime in again .. Datsyuk/Zetterberg/Holmstrom are the best line in hockey, and Z continues his point streak.

Honolulu_Blue 10-29-2007 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by DeToxRox (Post 1582640)
Just to chime in again .. Datsyuk/Zetterberg/Holmstrom are the best line in hockey, and Z continues his point streak.


They were the best line last year too for a decent stretch last year until Zetterberg got hurt. Pretty amazing that Datsyuk, Zetterberg, and Holmstrom were drafted 171, 210, and 257 overall, respectively.

It looks like those around the league are finally taking notice of Zetterberg's start.

http://www.globesports.com/servlet/s...rtsHockey/home

"But there could be an argument made that right now, as October draws to a close that the league's best player could be one that wasn't chosen until the 210th overall pick of the 1999 entry draft; who stands a modest 5-foot-11; who just turned 27 earlier this month and has quietly averaged more than a point-a-game in the two-plus seasons of the post-lockout NHL ... That would be the Detroit Red Wings' Henrik Zetterberg"

From EJ Hradek (October 29, ESPN)

"Zetterberg continued his strong start with another dynamic effort in Vancouver on Sunday night. The Swedish sniper, who was named the first star in the 3-2 win over the Canucks, added an assist to his league-leading point total (21 points). He has registered at least one point in each of the club's first 12 games. Going back to last season, he has scored in 19 straight games. The 27-year-old forward is absolutely challenging Sidney Crosby for the unofficial title of league's best player."

Karim 10-29-2007 10:18 PM

Sutter works his magic again. Kipper signs a 6 year extension averaging $5.8/yr.

Draft Dodger 10-30-2007 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Karim (Post 1582914)
Sutter works his magic again. Kipper signs a 6 year extension averaging $5.8/yr.


and thank your lucky stars that Keenan doesn't have the power to trade him.

Honolulu_Blue 10-30-2007 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Karim (Post 1582914)
Sutter works his magic again. Kipper signs a 6 year extension averaging $5.8/yr.


A great deal for the Flames.

DeToxRox 10-30-2007 09:43 PM

Wings up 1-0 in Edmonton. Zetterberg scores his 10th, tying him for the lead league in goals, and giving him a league leading 22 points. He's had a point in every game this year, totally amazing.

Scary news for Oilers fans as Matt Greene goes down awkwardly. Probably a sprain, could be torn ligaments. That team is totally beaten up.

Travis 10-30-2007 11:50 PM

If I had to guess, I'd say Greene's knee is done for quite some time. I'm hoping that the fall just looked more awkward because of being on skates rather than how it'd look if he were wearing cleats, but the way his knee went I'd be very surprised to see him back anytime soon.

Oilers played a very spirited game but weren't able to get enough shots on net to knock off the Wings. Much more encouraging effort than the last time they played (albeit on home ice this time, though missing Souray, Pitkanen and Greene). Hurts losing that late in the final frame and not getting at least one point, but at least their legs were going for most of the night.

chrisj 10-31-2007 12:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Karim (Post 1582914)
Sutter works his magic again. Kipper signs a 6 year extension averaging $5.8/yr.


If I understand correctly - the deal is more heavily weighted to the first 5 years. The rumor is that Kipper plans to retire after 5 years. If he did - does the contract still count against the cap?

Chief Rum 10-31-2007 02:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Wolfpack (Post 1582508)
So, since you got to experience what I felt two years ago when Carolina won, you are now getting to experience what I felt last year (I think we lost every shootout we were involved in last year and were just beyond wretched percentage-wise).


No, not quite. You see, we weren't some amazing shootout team and became awful this year. We have been consistently awful from Game One, Year One of the shootout era. Even when we were rolling to strong performances in the playoffs, we consistently blew chunks in the shootout. It's amazinf really. Pure luck alone should have gotten us a higher success rate with it by now (much less practice).

Maple Leafs 10-31-2007 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by chrisj (Post 1583820)
If I understand correctly - the deal is more heavily weighted to the first 5 years. The rumor is that Kipper plans to retire after 5 years. If he did - does the contract still count against the cap?

I'd assume so. Especially if he's over 35 at that point, since there are provisions that you do get a cap hit if you sign a guy older than that to a long-term deal.

johnnyshaka 10-31-2007 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by DeToxRox (Post 1583683)
Scary news for Oilers fans as Matt Greene goes down awkwardly. Probably a sprain, could be torn ligaments. That team is totally beaten up.


Here we go again.

When do the open tryouts for D-Men begin?

Wolfpack 10-31-2007 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Chief Rum (Post 1583831)
No, not quite. You see, we weren't some amazing shootout team and became awful this year. We have been consistently awful from Game One, Year One of the shootout era. Even when we were rolling to strong performances in the playoffs, we consistently blew chunks in the shootout. It's amazinf really. Pure luck alone should have gotten us a higher success rate with it by now (much less practice).


Even so, it does seem that the Ducks have straggled out of the gate (4-7-2), much as Carolina did last year. The Cup is a wonderful thing, but it is absolute hell on the team because of the short layoff (and it was even shorter for Carolina because of the Olympic break in '06). You keep thinking that they'll get it together eventually, but for Carolina at least, it never really happened last year.

Will the early struggles increase or decrease the likelihood that Niedermayer and Selanne come back? If they're in trouble by January, what incentive is there to come back then?

DeToxRox 11-01-2007 08:45 PM

I realize this is getting annoying by Zetterberg has scored his 11th goal tonight, giving him 23 points in 14 games, and a 14 game scoring streak to start the season. Absolutely the best player in the NHL right now.

bhlloy 11-02-2007 01:03 AM

Hey CR - was at the game tonight and we won a fricking shootout! Admittedly it was a terrible shot by Schneider that trickled through the goalies legs, but I'll take it.

Other than that, same old same old where we dominated the play but couldn't even hit the net for most of the game and then Giggy gave up a real soft goal on a horrible rebound.

Fun game though with 3 good fights and almost a line brawl.

Pyser 11-02-2007 02:41 AM

schneider takes your shoot out shots? did it go to 10 rounds or something??

bhlloy 11-02-2007 11:15 AM

No, that's just how bad this team is at shootouts.

Pyser 11-02-2007 06:01 PM

spezza signs a 7 yr, $49m contract.

you know what was a bad trade?

Yashin for Chara, Muckalt, and the #2 pick, which became Spezza.

Chief Rum 11-03-2007 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by bhlloy (Post 1585016)
Hey CR - was at the game tonight and we won a fricking shootout! Admittedly it was a terrible shot by Schneider that trickled through the goalies legs, but I'll take it.

Other than that, same old same old where we dominated the play but couldn't even hit the net for most of the game and then Giggy gave up a real soft goal on a horrible rebound.

Fun game though with 3 good fights and almost a line brawl.


Yeah, I saw a good portion of the third and OT last night.

One of these days, dominating play will become solid victories. I guess we'll just have to wait until we get healthy and gut through it until then. I don't question the talent; it's the execution and trying to move past not having Penner and Teemu to help score goals. And the usual Cup hangover, of course.

I hate soft goals.

Pyser 11-03-2007 04:22 AM

heres how weird a season it is for the devils so far:

the decade old checking line players madden and pandolfo lead the team, with 6 goals each.

Draft Dodger 11-03-2007 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Pyser (Post 1585340)
spezza signs a 7 yr, $49m contract.

you know what was a bad trade?

Yashin for Chara, Muckalt, and the #2 pick, which became Spezza.


I miss Mike Milbury

Suburban Rhythm 11-04-2007 09:06 AM

Who first coined the phrase/idea that a goal lead is the worst lead to have? Because the Penguins are making that guy look like a genius. :rolleyes:

A lot of Pens "fans" will pin this on Fleury, but the 3 goals given up:

Crosby attempts to reverse the play behind the net...and the puck kicks out of the boards [side note, this happened about 3-4 times to each team!] right onto Trent Hunter's stick. Is it possible Nassau Coliseum is actually shittier than Mellon Arena?

On a blocked shot, Joe Vasicek receives a lead pass, both Sydor and Nasreddine skated towards him...forgetting there are 4 other Isles on the ice, one of which, Miro Satan, is trailing the play and walks in alone.

Goal 3 Satan shoots the puck over the net, rebound out to the point. MA Bergeron gets the puck on net, Fleury gives us a rebound (No, Fleury wasn't perfect) and Rockin' Rob Scuderi watches from the front of the net as Satan knocks in the rebound.

I think they just wanted Al Arbour to go home happy.

Dr. Sak 11-04-2007 01:28 PM

I think the Pens still have the same trouble defensively that Ottawa took advantage of in the first round of the playoffs last season.

Suburban Rhythm 11-04-2007 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by bsak16 (Post 1586165)
I think the Pens still have the same trouble defensively that Ottawa took advantage of in the first round of the playoffs last season.


You mean that they suck defensively? :mad:

In an ideal world, Mark Eaton is on your 2nd, probably 3rd pairing, and Rob Scuderi is your #7. Both those guys are playing over, or close to, 20 mins a night.

Chief Rum 11-04-2007 06:42 PM

It's just two strong games, so not much to make of it right now, but the Ducks have played much closer to the championship level of last year in those two games than previously. And shock of all shocks, they are for the first time relatively healthy. Hopefully we hve turned an early corner.

Incidentally, for those teams looking for goaltending help, Burke has been actively shopping Bryzgalov for forward help. He's a very good netminder who could be a strong #1 for someone, but teams are hesitant right now witht he salary cap (or at least that's what TSN is saying). They think Bryz could be dealt by the winter freeze period, though, around Christmas.


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